The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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Carl Laemmle presents rcy Directed by Lynn F. Reynolds HERE'S wonderful Harry Carey in, without question, one of the best pictures ever made to draw crowds. "Hats off to Harry Carey," says Marion Russell in The Billboard; "the whole country should enjoy this desert story." "Harry Carey makes this tramp a rollicking, likeable figure who accepts everything with a keen sense of humor. In many respects this is his best contribution to the screen," says the M. P. News. Undoubtedly here's a picture to conjure with — an offering that will make a record for your box office. Don't hesitate. Book it today.